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For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, print - department, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.
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For postage, printing and stationery of the executive Postage, print - department, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars, twnery.
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For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, print - council, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. mg, e.c. Acts, 1897. —
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For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, department, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars. p "" * '°s **' = •
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For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, print - council, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. ti\fne?
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For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, council, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. printing, etc. Acts, 1902. —
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Postage is cheaper if I sent them both in the same envelope [1].
ccfinlay: Tomorrow's The Day! ccfinlay 2006
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Postage is $5 for the first hardcover, $2 for each additional trade paperback or hardcover, to a maximum of $21.
slayground: The Seven Whistlers by Amber Benson and Christopher Golden Little Willow 2006
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Postage is free to the House of Commons, so you don’t need to use a stamp when you drop it off to be delivered.
Writing to your MP 2005
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The two-pence blue, which was modeled on a British stamp but was of far cruder design, bore six words along the border: "Postage" on top, "Two Pence" on the bottom, "Mauritius" on the right and "Post Office" -- the phrase often used by collectors as shorthand for the Mauritius stamps -- on the left.
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